Nikon Coolpix S5 User Manual
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41 Viewing Pictures on the Camera Viewing Pictures on the Camera To view pictures full-frame in the monitor ( full-frame playback ), press the button (if the camera is off , pressing the button for about a second will turn the camera on in playback mode). The following op- erations can be performed: V iewing Pictures in Internal Memory Pi ctures in internal memory can only be viewed if no memory card is inserted. To Pr ess View other pictures19 D elete picture — Z oom picture in T ( ) 42 Vi ew thumbnails W ( ) — Vi ew playback mode menu 5 To Pr ess View playback menu67 Record/play voice memo Shutter button 44 Enhance contrast 43 Movie : Play movie 37 Exit to shooting mode — Deleting Pictures Pr essing the button in full-frame or thumbnail play- back displays the dialog shown at right. Highlight Ye s and press the button to delete the selected picture. Erase image (s)?E ra se i m ag e ( s )?Erase image (s)? ConfirmC o n fi rmConfirmNo YesY esYes Vi ewing Multiple Pictures: Thumbnail Playback Pr essing the zoom control to W () in full-frame play- back displays pictures in “contact sheets” of four, nine, or sixteen thumbnail images. The following operations can be performed while thumbnails are displayed: To Pr ess Highlight picture19 Change number of pictures displayed W ( )/ T () — D elete highlighted picture— To Pr ess Exit to full-frame playback— Vi ew playback mode menu 5 Vi ew playback menu 67 Enhance contrast 43 Exit to shooting mode — Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
42 Viewing Pictures on the Camera Ta king a Closer Look: Playback Zoom Pr essing the zoom control to T during full-frame play- back zooms the current picture in 3 ×, with the center of the picture displayed in the monitor (Quick Playback Z oom). The following operations can be performed while pictures are zoomed in: To Pr ess Zoom in (maximum 10 ×) T ()— Z oom out W ( ) — Vi ew other areas of picture — D elete picture 41 Exit to full-frame playback 41 Vi ew mode menu 5 Vi ew playback menu 67 Create cropped copy (see below) Shutter button — Exit to shooting mode — Creating a Cropped Copy If a icon is displayed in the monitor during play- back zoom, the portion of the picture currently visible in the monitor can be saved to a separate fi le. Pressing the shutter-release button displays the dialog shown at right; highlight Ye s and press the button to cre- ate a new picture containing only the area visible in the monitor. Cropped copies are stored as JPEG fi les with a compression ratio of 1 : 8. Depending on the size of the original and the zoom ratio at the time the copy was created, cop- ies will be 2,592 × 1,944 ( ), 2,048 × 1,536 (), 1,600 × 1,200 (), 1,280 × 960 (), 1,024 × 768 ( ), 640 × 480 (), 320 × 240 (), or 160 × 120 () pixels in size. ConfirmC o n fi rmConfirmNo YesY esYes Save this image Save this imageas displayed?a s d is p la ye d ?as displayed? Cropped Copies See the Appendix for more information on cropped copies ( 89). Auto Po wer off (Stand-by Mode) At default settings, the monitor will turn off if no operations are performed for about a minute during playback (stand-by mode; 75). The camera will turn off automatically if no opera- tions are performed for another three minutes. Playback zoom display. Note that “tall” orientation pictures are displayed in “wide” orientation when z oomed in. Select T once to display picture in “wide” orientation, again to zoom picture in 3 ×. · ScrollScro llScroll ZoomZoomZoom Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
43 Viewing Pictures on the Camera Enhancing Contrast: D-Lighting Pressing the button during full-frame or thumbnail playback creates a copy of the current picture with enhanced brightness and contrast, brightening dark and backlit subjects. D -Lighting See the Appendix for more information on D-Lighting copies ( 89). During playback, copies created with D-Lighting are indicated by a icon ( 6–7). 1 C onfi rmation dialog displayed. 2 H ighlight OK. 3Create copy. Before After Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
44 Viewing Pictures on the Camera Voice Memos: Recording and Playback The built-in microphone ( 2) can be used to record v oice memos for pictures marked with a icon in full-frame playback ( 41). Recording Voice Memos To record a voice memo, press and hold the shutter-release button. Recording ends after about 20 seconds or when the button is released. Do not touch the mi- crophone during recording. Note that if a voice memo already exists for the current picture, it must be deleted before a new voice memo can be recorded. Playing Voice Memos During playback, pictures to which a voice memo has been appended are indi- cated by a icon ( 6–7). Press the shutter-release button to start and stop playback. Volume is controlled by the zoom control. Select W to lower volume, T to increase. D eleting Voice Memos To delete the voice memo for the current picture, press the button. The dialog shown at right will be dis- played; rotate the rotary multi selector to highlight an option and press the button to select. • No : Exit without deleting the picture or voice memo. • : Delete voice memo only. • Ye s : Delete both picture and voice memo. V oice Memos V oice memos can not be added to pictures created with other types of camera. Voice memos r ecorded using other types of camera can not be played back on the COOLPIX S5. See the Appendix for more information on voice memos ( 89). ConfirmC o n fi rmConfirmNo Yes Y es Erase image (s)?Era se i m ag e ( s )?Erase image (s)? Yes Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
45 Viewing Pictures on the Camera Vi ewing Pictures by Date In full-frame and thumbnail playback, pictures taken on selected dates can be se- lected for viewing, deletion, printing, protection, and transfer. C alendar Mode : Choose a date from a calendar. 1 Display playback mode menu ( 5). 2 Highlight Calendar (). 3Dates for which pictures exist are underlined in yellow. The following operations can be performed: To Pr ess Select month (keep control pressed for quick scroll) W /T — H ighlight date (only if pictures exist for more than one date) — View pictures taken on date 47 D elete all pictures taken on date 41 Vi ew playback mode menu 5 Vi ew playback menu 46 Exit to shooting mode — C alendar/List by Date The camera lists a maximum of 9,000 pictures for each date. Dates with more than 9,000 pictures are indicated by an asterisk (“ *”). Pictures taken while the camera clock is not set are not displayed. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
46 Viewing Pictures on the Camera Pressing the button in the calendar or date list dis- plays the options listed at right. These options apply to all pictures taken on the currently selected date.Opt ion Print set 59 Slide show 68 Delete 68 Prot ect 68 Tr ansfer marking 68 List-by-Date Mode: Choose a date from a list. 1 Display playback mode menu ( 5). 2 Highlight List By Date (). 3View dates for which pictures exist. The fol- lowing operations can be performed: To Pr ess Highlight date— View pictures taken on date 47 D elete all pictures taken on date 41 Vi ew playback mode menu 5 Vi ew playback menu — Exit to shooting mode — * Camera lists up to 30 dates. If pictures ex- ist for more than 30 dates, all pictures re- corded earlier than most recent 29 dates will be listed together as Others . P rint Set/Transfer Marking Selecting P rint set or Transfer marking from the menu for the calendar or date list displays a confi rmation dialog. Selecting Ye s r emoves existing print or transfer marking from all pic- tures in internal memory or on the memory card , ensuring that only pictures taken on the selected date are selected for printing or transfer. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
47 Viewing Pictures on the Camera Viewing Pictures To view pictures taken on a selected date, highlight the date in the calendar or date list and press the button. The fi rst picture for that date will be displayed full frame, with (calendar mode) or (list- by-date mode) displayed in the top left corner, and the date and time of recording displayed in place of the f older name and fi le number and type ( 6–7). The f ollowing operations can be performed: Pr essing the button in full-frame playback displays the options listed at right. These options apply only to the picture currently displayed full frame, although other pictures taken on the same date can be select- ed.Opt ion Print set 59 Slide show 68 Delete 68 Prot ect 68 Tr ansfer marking 68 Small pic. 69 To Press View other pictures taken on same date19 D elete picture 41 Z oom picture in T ( ) 42 Vi ew playback mode menu 5 To Pr ess View playback menu— Record/play voice memo Shutter button 44 Enhance contrast 43 Movie : Play movie 37 Return to date list W ( ) — Exit to shooting mode — : calendar mode: list-by-date mode Date/ time Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
48 Viewing Pictures on the Camera Pi ctmotion by muvee Pictmotion creates slide show movies with custom transitions and background music. It is only available when a memory card is inserted in the camera . Creating a Pictmotion Movie To create a simple movie using the ten most recent pictures during full-frame or thumbnail playback: 1 Display playback mode menu ( 5). 2 Hi ghlight Pictmotion (). 3 Display options. 4 Highlight . 5 Display options. 6 Hi ghlight All images . 7 View Pictmotion. 8 Yes No N oChange settingsCh an ge s e ttin gsConfirmCo n fi rmConfirmChange settings No Save Pictmotion? S a ve P ic tm otio n ?Save Pictmotion? When dialog is displayed, highlight Ye s. 9Save Pictmotion and return to Step 3. Pictmotion is powered by muvee Technologies. Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
49 Viewing Pictures on the Camera* Place hand behind speaker for better sound. To create a custom Pictmotion movie: To select pictures f or movie, highlight C onfi rm and press to turn check box on. Display options ( 48, Step 3). S elect A ll images (C onfi rm on) Rotate rotary multi selector to highlight date, press left or right to select. Press when done. Rotate rotary multi selector to highlight pictures; press to select (up to 30). Pr ess zoom control to T to view highlighted picture full-frame; select W to return to thumbnail display. Pr ess shutter button when done. C onfi rm off A ll images ( C onfi rm off ) View Pi ctmotion. * Choose date A djust settings ( 50). Confi rm on Yes No N oChange settingsCh an ge s e ttin gsConfirmCo n fi rmConfirmChange settings No Save Pictmotion? S a ve P ic tm otio n ?Save Pictmotion? C onfi rmation dialog displayed. Change settings Save Pictmotion Return to Step 1No Ye s To choose style, background music, playback order, and number of slides f or new movie, press button and make selections in Pictmotion settings dialog ( 50). Press when done. Pr ess Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals
50 Viewing Pictures on the Camera Other Options (Steps 1 and 7 on Page 49) Rotate the rotary multi selector to highlight options, press left or right to change. Pr ess the button to exit when done. Playback order : Choose order of pictures in movie. Random Play pictures in random order. Play in order Play pictures in order recorded. Fit to length : Choose whether to play background track once or r epeat track until all pictures have been displayed at least once. Repeat music Repeat background track until all pictures have been played at least once (some pictures may be repeated). Repeat photos Pl ay background track once, repeating or omitting pic- tures as necessary. Au to select : This option is only available if button is pressed in Step 1 ( 49). Choose from 10, 20, 30 or No auto select. This will be number of slides in slide show if Confi rm is not selected in Step 2. If Confi rm is selected in Step 2, specifi ed number of images will be selected in Step 4, starting with most recent picture. Follow instructions in Step 4 to change selection. The supplied PictureProject software can be used to transfer Pictmotion movies to a com- puter for viewing and to copy up to three three-minute custom sound tracks to a memory card ( Windows only; not available on Macintosh computers ). Before copying sound tracks to the computer, set the Interface > USB option in the camera setup menu to Mass Storage ( 76). See the PictureProject reference manual (on CD) for details. PictureProject Pi ctmotion If the current memory card holds twenty Pictmotion movies, no additional movies can be created until an existing movie has been deleted. The pictures in a Pictmotion movie are automatically protected when the movie is saved ( 68). Protection is not removed when the Pictmotion is deleted. Protected pictures are marked with a icon in full-frame and thumbnail playback ( 6–7). Pi ctmotion supports both still pictures and movie fi les; note, however, that in the case of mov- ies only a small portion selected from the fi rst sixty seconds of each movie will be included. Style : Choose from Mo- tion , Moody , Pro-Slow , Pro- Fast , and Classic. Pr ess zoom control to T to preview selected style.Music : Choose from Pachelbel’s Canon, Scarborough Fair, Pomp and Circumstance March, Turkish March, and Grandfather’s Clock; press zoom control to T to preview selected track (pre- installed tracks only). Up to three custom tracks can be added using PictureProject ( Windows only; see below). Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Nikon Manuals